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Black Tern147 viewsBlack Tern - Kirkby on BainRussell Hayes
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Western Swamphen 264 viewsWestern Swamphen - Alkborough FlatsRussell Hayes
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Caspian Tern227 viewsCaspian Tern - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Caspian Tern189 viewsCaspian Tern - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Black Tern156 viewsStill about on the north end of hide pit (14 May)Trevor Gunby
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Black Tern159 viewsRecord shot of a rare visitor to the hide pit.Trevor Gunby
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Bittern195 viewsFrom the hideTrevor Gunby
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Bittern223 viewsFrom the hide. It seems to have been in the area for about two months but photo opportunities have been rare.Trevor Gunby
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White-winged Black Tern197 viewsWhite-winged Black Tern - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes
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White-winged Black Tern203 viewsWhite-winged Black Tern - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes
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Little Bittern277 viewsColin Scott
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Little Bittern233 viewsWell, wow no Squacco seen but then this gets found by Kev Shone & Garry Wright... Amazing..:)Colin Scott
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Bittern371 viewsBittern - Helpringham FenRussell Hayes
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Bittern 191 viewsBittern flying into left hand inlet at Boultham Mere after spending around twenty minutes in the openChris Grimshaw
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Sandwich Tern66 viewsMick Widdowson
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Gull-billed Tern246 viewsfirst-winter at Covenham Reservoir September 1972 photo Keith Atkingpc
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Bittern215 viewsSeen to the left of the hide at 11:15 before flying to reedbed on the opposite side of the pit.Trevor Gunby
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Black Tern168 viewsBlack Tern - Covenham ReservoirRussell Hayes
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Black Tern151 viewsBlack Tern - Covenham ReservoirRussell Hayes
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Common Tern93 viewsNot sure about the second one which has no black tip to the bill.Trevor Gunby
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Common Tern81 viewsMick Widdowson
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Black Tern129 viewsBlack Tern - Kirkby on "Rain"Russell Hayes
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Black Tern110 viewsBlack Tern - Kirkby on "Rain"Russell Hayes
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Common Tern68 viewsCommon TernDon Davis
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American Black Tern101 viewsAmerican Black Tern at Covenham ReservoirTrevor Gunby
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